Emerging Two Dimensional Materials and Applications
Arun Kumar Singh · Ram Sevak Singh · Anar Singh
Nov 2022 · CRC Press
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This book details 2D nanomaterials, and their important applications—including recent developments and related scalable technologies crucial to addressing strong societal demands of energy, environmental protection, and worldwide health concerns—are systematically documented. It covers syntheses and structures of various 2D materials, electrical transport in graphene, and different properties in detail. Applications in important areas of energy harvesting, energy storage, environmental monitoring, and biosensing and health care are elaborated.
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Facilitates good understanding of concepts of emerging 2D materials and its applications.
Covers details of highly sensitive sensors using 2D materials for environmental monitoring.
Outlines the role of 2D materials in improvement of energy harvesting and storage.
Details application in biosensing and health care for the realization of next-generation biotechnologies for personalized health monitoring and so forth.
Provides exclusive coverage of inorganic 2D MXenes compounds.
This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in materials science and engineering, nanoscience and nanotechnology, and electrical engineering.
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Arun Kumar Singh, Ram Sevak Singh, Anar Singh
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